Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> (Actually, I don't remember seeing "!" documented as an actual call in the
> manual, I've just seen it used for urlview and such...that also is not
> cross-referenced under "shell" at all. :)
It's just the default binding for 'shell-escape'.
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Jeremy Blo
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 12:10:36AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
> Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > I've got a question about whether something is at all configurable without
> > hacking the source, either by option or part of the expression. Take:
> >
> > macro index g "!fetchmail\n" '
Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Eric Maquiling [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > I've been using PINE and PGP. I like viewing messages as a signed document
> > rather than the body of the email and the signature as an attachment.
>
> It's nice you like it. It's not very practical or
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 01:19:38AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> Brian Salter-Duke [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > macro index \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
> > macro pager \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
> > # 'call metamutt -D to extract messages out of a digest message'
> >
> > I have the above in my muttrc to us
Brian Salter-Duke [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> macro index \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
> macro pager \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
> # 'call metamutt -D to extract messages out of a digest message'
>
> I have the above in my muttrc to use metamutt to extract out messages
> from a digest. It works fine on the sam
macro index \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
macro pager \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
# 'call metamutt -D to extract messages out of a digest message'
I have the above in my muttrc to use metamutt to extract out messages
from a digest. It works fine on the samba list digest I get every day.
I access my machine by te
Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I've got a question about whether something is at all configurable without
> hacking the source, either by option or part of the expression. Take:
>
> macro index g "!fetchmail\n" 'start/awaken fetchmail'
>
> This executes perfectly...except for the annoyi
I've got a question about whether something is at all configurable without
hacking the source, either by option or part of the expression. Take:
macro index g "!fetchmail\n" 'start/awaken fetchmail'
This executes perfectly...except for the annoying "press return to
continue" after it's done. I
Hey all!
I've having problems installing mutt-1.0pre2-us
I currently am running mutt-1.0pre1 from RPM, and it works just fine.
Here are some other relavant packages..
ncurses3-1.9.9e-9
slang-1.2.2-4
egcs-1.1.2-12
egcs-c++-1.1.2-12
egcs-g77-1.1.2-18
egcs-objc-1.1.2-12
ncurses-4.2-19
However, I
J Horacio MG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How can I have all threads collapsed by default when opening a folder?
Use the "push" command to have Mutt execute the key bound to the
function.
folder-hook big_folder 'push "\eV"'
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David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 06:15:08PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
> Telsa [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Doesn't mutt come with a sample muttrc, then? If not, then rather
> > than directing people at the really really big and impressive ones,
> > wouldn't it make sense to provide a small and simpl
Chris Green [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I have been using mutt on a number of different systems for quite a
> long while (since something like version 0.7x I think). It has served
> me well and has become steadily better. However I am now seriously
> looking at other MUAs and one of the main re
Telsa [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Doesn't mutt come with a sample muttrc, then? If not, then rather
> than directing people at the really really big and impressive ones,
> wouldn't it make sense to provide a small and simple one that doesn't
> have all the really nifty stuff in, just for people t
J Horacio MG [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> How can I have all threads collapsed by default when opening a
> folder?
I use
folder-hook . "push V"
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Cross fingers, I might have this roughly right. Be gentle :)
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 12:12:44AM +0200 or thereabouts, Marco Giardini wrote:
> I' desperately trying to better configure my mutt but I'm having problem
> with the hooks. I need that all mail coming from BUGTRAQ and from some other
>
Marco Giardini [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I' desperately trying to better configure my mutt but I'm having problem
> with the hooks. I need that all mail coming from BUGTRAQ and from some
> other mailing list is stored in a separate file than inbox.
Mutt doesn't filter mail. Try procmail.
>
I' desperately trying to better configure my mutt but I'm having problem with the
hooks.
I need that all mail coming from BUGTRAQ and from some other mailing list is stored in
a separate file than inbox.
Let's suppose that mails from gimp mailing list (containing gimp in the from field)
has to
To whoever may be of interest (Announcement).
I just uploaded the translation of the Spanish transalation of the
manual (updated to 1.0pre2). It will be available for html viewing at:
http://www.ciberia.es/~carlotha/mutt/manual/mutt1.0pre2.html
or
http://carlotha.ciberia.es/mutt/manual/mutt1.0pr
How can I have all threads collapsed by default when opening a
folder?
TIA
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Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valencia - ESPAÑA
On Don, 09 Sep 1999, Telsa wrote:
> > Marco Giardini dijo:
> > > Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release?
>
> ...and don't be put off by the huge size of them :)
A lot of people asked for a configuration tool or
muttrc´s commented in german language, i tried to give
t
Strange, Mine works fine with "default" as a background color. Are you
using a precompiled binary or did you compile it yourself? What version?
I'm using 1.0pre1i from a debian *.deb (precompiled) with the following
options:
System: Linux 2.2.12 [using slang 10202]
Compile options:
-DOMAIN
-HO
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 08:50:17AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] blurted:
> Hello from a Mutt newbie:
>
> Mutt retrieves mail from my ISP's pop3 server without any obious
> problems, but when I try to send a message, I get the following:
>
> "sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999, Marco Giardini wrote:
> in my .muttrc file there is some like that use default color as:
> color quoted9cyan default
> Error in /home/marco/.muttrc, line 292: default: no such color
> WHY?
> The documentation mentions that the color default is available . b
in my .muttrc file there is some like that use default color as:
color quoted9cyan default
Running mutt i get the following error for every line containing the default color:
Error in /home/marco/.muttrc, line 292: default: no such color
WHY?
The documentation mentions that the col
Maciej Majchrowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to make something like this:
> bind index M 'my_hdr From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; mail'
Beware that this probably won't do what you want. It will set your
From: header, and then begin a mail-sending operation, but your From:
header
Axel Tillequin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd like Mutt to SEPARATE AUTOMATICALLY the personal and the
> mutt-users mails founded in /var/spool/tillequi !
You might want to look at the "limit" command, by default. For
instance, you could give it a limit of "~C mutt-users", and then only
the
Here is a script to use formail to remove dups:
rm id-cache
formail -q- -D 12000 id-cache mutt-lx
ls -l mutt-l mutt-lx
Just remember to copy the user id/gid before:
mv mutt-lx mutt-l
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Later ...
Rich Roth --- On-the-Net
Direct: Box 927, Northampton,
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 05:23:40PM +0200 or thereabouts, J Horacio MG wrote:
> Marco Giardini dijo:
> > I'm new to mutt and i have installed the new mutt-1.0pre2 release on my
> > linux system.
> > Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release?
>
> Go to http://www.mutt.org/
Marco Giardini dijo:
> I'm new to mutt and i have installed the new mutt-1.0pre2 release on my
> linux system.
> Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release?
Go to http://www.mutt.org/links.html, and you'll find lots of links to
user's sites with config samples in their pa
I'm new to mutt and i have installed the new mutt-1.0pre2 release on my
linux system.
Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release?
Thanks
Marco
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Martin Schröder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 09 Sep 1999:
> formail can filter duplicte mails based on the Message-ID.
Also, if you are looking for something more robust than that (not based
on just Message-ID, rather than full-message checksum), there are a
couple of duplicate filtering sol
Hello from a Mutt newbie:
Mutt retrieves mail from my ISP's pop3 server without any obious
problems, but when I try to send a message, I get the following:
"sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [ -Fname ]
[ -bp ] [ -bs ] [ arg... ]
Error sending message. child exited 100
And on Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 07:22:13AM +0930 it was said by Brian Salter-Duke:
| > Now they automatically unzip and view a zipped file. What I really want is
| > to be able to save and autounzip a zipped attached file to a specific
| > location - is this possible?
| >
|
| Does'nt
|
| applicat
Er, sorry. I see this has already been answered much more politely by
Jeremy.
- Original Message -
From: Brendan Cully
To: Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Mutt Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: How can I use outgoing mail server not local
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 01:35:15PM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
>
> If I receive an uninteresting message at one place and delete it, it
> still gets downloaded at the other place and I have to delete it
> again, which isn't ideal.
>
Quite, my method overcomes that problem.
I never leave
On Thursday, 09 September 1999 at 00:51, Fairlight wrote:
>
> > It does not exist, because implementing these things in Mutt would require
> > making Mutt a minimalist MTA, and Mutt is not an MTA, it is an MUA. Better
> > to leave this functinality in another (user specified) program.
>
> Erm..
Chris Green:
> So - what I am beginning to do is move over to a mail program which
> has a good POP3 implementation (I'm pretty well settled on tkrat at
> the moment though Mahogany shows promise). This allows me to set up
> folders in my mail program which correspond to the POP3 mailboxes, I
>
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 11:59:55AM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> Do you mean you would like mutt to use TOP x 0 to get just the headers
> in order to display the index, and to fetch a body (with RETR x, or,
> preferably, with TOP x , as fetchmail does) only when you ask
> to look at
On 1999-09-09 12:24:45 +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> Speaking about this topic: is there some tool to remove duplicate
> messages from a mailbox? Sometimes I wonder whether I had pressed `s'
formail can filter duplicte mails based on the Message-ID.
Best regards
Martin
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Chris Green:
> Well I would view POP3 as a [very] cut down IMAP. *Sensible* MUAs
> implement POP3 as a mailbox which is left on the server, i.e. they
> just show the E-Mails in the MUA without deleting them from the server.
> They only delete the mail from the POP3 mailbox if the user explictly
hi,
I have two problems:
1. From the list of mail folders, I need to select some of them. How do
I do this?
2. I need to search for a string in these selected folders.
Can anybody suggest a simple method for doing the above?
Thanks in advance,
Raju
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 05:44:04AM -0300, Frederic L . W . Meunier wrote:
>Hi. Is it just me or a problem with the list/user? I'm actually
>receiving some copies of messages that were sent to me in the past
>~12 hours. Don't need to say that it's not the first time heh.
You are not alone. (And I
On Wed, Sep 08, 1999, Sebastian Helms wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to set my email address in the from: header to an address
> different from my system email, which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] For
> example, instead of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" I'd like to set
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for ALL outgoing emails. H
Hi. Is it just me or a problem with the list/user? I'm actually
receiving some copies of messages that were sent to me in the past
~12 hours. Don't need to say that it's not the first time heh.
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Frederic L. W. Meunier \ fredlwm@{olympiquedemarseille.org,urbi.com.br}
IRC: _19751127!date \ Tel:
Jeremy Blosser [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 11:00:14PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
> > > There is, ssmtp:
> > > ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/mail/mta/ssmtp-2.33.tar.gz
> >
> > Cool...*makes notes for other users down th
I have been using mutt on a number of different systems for quite a
long while (since something like version 0.7x I think). It has served
me well and has become steadily better. However I am now seriously
looking at other MUAs and one of the main reasons is mutt's minimal
POP3 support.
Let me e
Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:10:18AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
> > As we speak I'm redoing http://www.mutt.org/links.html to have a better
> > topical structure, this will include an expanded (but of course still
> > incomplete) section of lins to other pr
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:10:18AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> > 1) That philosophy is a good one, but implimenting POP3 and IMAP flies in
> >the face of it, making Mutt a minimalist MDA, in addition to an MUA.
> >Not a complaint, but an observation. Technically, either both should
>
Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 09 Sep 1999:
> tried something like: bind index ^x 'push "D.*\n"' ...and about 5
> variations on it, to no avail...I keep getting:
> push "D.*\n": no such function in map
>
> What about push or bind am I not understanding correctly?
Try replacing
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